Learn the story of the victory garden history, a movement where people grew their own food during tough times. It’s a great way of saving money and get back to basics. Consider gardening and even urban gardening to grow your own food like they did in the vintage era.
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Back in the Great Depression, when storeshelves went empty and money dried up, people didn’t panic. They planted. They called them victory gardens. Families turned backyards, rooftops, even city lots into mini farms. By World War II, 20 million gardens produced nearly 40% of the nation’s vegetables. And now, with inflation rising and uncertainty everywhere, it might be time for your victory garden come back. Grow what you eat. Save money. Take back control one seed at a time.

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It's also good exercise.
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